Post by Daubee on Mar 12, 2008 22:42:57 GMT -5
The slave goad, unknown in most Gorean cities, is almost never used except by professional slavers, probably because of the great expense involved .
Assassins of Gor, page84
"You are lead girl?" asked Sura of Elizabeth. "Yes," said Elizabeth. Sura's finger flicked the slave goad on. She rotated the dial. The tip began to glow a bright yellow. "Yes, Mistress," said Elizabeth. "You are barbarian?" asked Sura. "Yes, Mistress," said Elizabeth.
Assassins of Gor, page151
Then without speaking she flicked on the slave goad and rotated the dial. The tip began to glow brightly. Then suddenly she struck at the three kneeling girls. The charge must have been high, judging by the intense shower of fiery yellow needles of light and the screams of pain from the three girls. Again and again Sura struck and the girls, half stunned, half crazed with pain, seemed unable to even move, but could only scream and cry. Even Elizabeth, whom I knew was swift and spirited, seemed paralyzed and tortured by the goad. Then Sura dialed the goad down, and turned it off. The three girls lying in pain on the stones looked up at her in fear, even the proud Elizabeth, their bodies trembling, their eyes wide. I read in their eyes, even those of Elizabeth, a sudden terror of the goad.
Assassins of Gor, page 154
The slave goad, unknown in most Gorean cities, is almost never used except by professional slavers, probably because of the great expense involved.
Assassins of Gor, page, pages 84 - 85
Then without speaking, she flicked on the slave goad and rotated the dial. The tip began to glow brightly. Then suddenly she struck at the three kneeling girls. The charge must have been high, judging by the intense shower of fiery yellow needles of light and the screams of pain from the three girls. Again and again Sura struck and the girls, half stunned, half crazed with pain, seemed unable to even move, but could only scream and. cry. Even Elizabeth, whom I knew was swift and spirited, seemed paralyzed and tortured by the goad. Then Sura dialed the goad down, and turned it off. The three girls lying in pain on the stones looked up at her in fear, even the proud Elizabeth, their bodies trembling, their eyes wide. I read in their eyes, even those of Elizabeth, a sudden terror of the gad. "Fear me," said Sura softly. Flaminius translated. Then Sura turned to Flarninius. "Have them sent to my training room at the sixth Ahn," she said, and turned, and walked away, the slave bells flashing on her ankle.
Assassin of Gor, page 155
Assassins of Gor, page84
"You are lead girl?" asked Sura of Elizabeth. "Yes," said Elizabeth. Sura's finger flicked the slave goad on. She rotated the dial. The tip began to glow a bright yellow. "Yes, Mistress," said Elizabeth. "You are barbarian?" asked Sura. "Yes, Mistress," said Elizabeth.
Assassins of Gor, page151
Then without speaking she flicked on the slave goad and rotated the dial. The tip began to glow brightly. Then suddenly she struck at the three kneeling girls. The charge must have been high, judging by the intense shower of fiery yellow needles of light and the screams of pain from the three girls. Again and again Sura struck and the girls, half stunned, half crazed with pain, seemed unable to even move, but could only scream and cry. Even Elizabeth, whom I knew was swift and spirited, seemed paralyzed and tortured by the goad. Then Sura dialed the goad down, and turned it off. The three girls lying in pain on the stones looked up at her in fear, even the proud Elizabeth, their bodies trembling, their eyes wide. I read in their eyes, even those of Elizabeth, a sudden terror of the goad.
Assassins of Gor, page 154
The slave goad, unknown in most Gorean cities, is almost never used except by professional slavers, probably because of the great expense involved.
Assassins of Gor, page, pages 84 - 85
Then without speaking, she flicked on the slave goad and rotated the dial. The tip began to glow brightly. Then suddenly she struck at the three kneeling girls. The charge must have been high, judging by the intense shower of fiery yellow needles of light and the screams of pain from the three girls. Again and again Sura struck and the girls, half stunned, half crazed with pain, seemed unable to even move, but could only scream and. cry. Even Elizabeth, whom I knew was swift and spirited, seemed paralyzed and tortured by the goad. Then Sura dialed the goad down, and turned it off. The three girls lying in pain on the stones looked up at her in fear, even the proud Elizabeth, their bodies trembling, their eyes wide. I read in their eyes, even those of Elizabeth, a sudden terror of the gad. "Fear me," said Sura softly. Flaminius translated. Then Sura turned to Flarninius. "Have them sent to my training room at the sixth Ahn," she said, and turned, and walked away, the slave bells flashing on her ankle.
Assassin of Gor, page 155